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in 2007, it became the town maytag left behind, when it closed its headquarters, moved operations to mexico. newton lost about 1,800 jobs and millions from its local economy. >> our main focus for newton right now is... is getting people back to work as well as jasper county. so, i mean, our focus is... is employment. >> reporter: chaz allen has been mayor here for nine years, we caught up with him after a charity motorcycle ride. he says two companies have moved into newton, building windmill towers and turbines and employing almost 1,000 people. allen's support is squarely behind president obama thanks to the wind energy tax credit designed to help these businesses grow. >> mitt romney's message is to get rid of the wind production tax credit. well, that's big here because we've got t.p.i. and trinity both producing wind turbines and wind towers, and that's a critical factor for us to keep those plants moving past 2013. >> reporter: o. kay henderson says these single issue voters add up quickly in such a small state. >> if iowa does again come down to a few thousand votes, these sort of n
in 2007, it became the town maytag left behind, when it closed its headquarters, moved operations to mexico. newton lost about 1,800 jobs and millions from its local economy. >> our main focus for newton right now is... is getting people back to work as well as jasper county. so, i mean, our focus is... is employment. >> reporter: chaz allen has been mayor here for nine years, we caught up with him after a charity motorcycle ride. he says two companies have moved into newton,...
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all the while being closely watched by the team at red bull strats to mission chrome in new mexico, as well as his family and friends. >> i had tears in my eyes when i was coming back. >> reporter: his parachute deployed and felix glided safely back to earth. >> let me tell you, when i was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble, you want to come back alive, you know, because you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend and all these people watching this. >> reporter: felix baum garth.er is with us exclusively. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> can you believe you did that? >> it is still hard to understand what happened. but slowly, it's coming. >> starting to sink in a little bit? wh what's it like to watch that video now? >> kind of interesting, it represents exactly what i thought was going to happen because i have been told that i'm going to spin and there's no way to not spin. and the problem is you have to find a solution how to stop the spin because you cannot practice for supersonic speed. you either go for it or you don't. but the t
all the while being closely watched by the team at red bull strats to mission chrome in new mexico, as well as his family and friends. >> i had tears in my eyes when i was coming back. >> reporter: his parachute deployed and felix glided safely back to earth. >> let me tell you, when i was standing there on top of the world, you become so humble, you want to come back alive, you know, because you do not want to die in front of your parents, your girlfriend and all these people...
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and canada with many users logging on from brazil, india, indonesia and mexico. >> clearly, the audience for facebook that continue to grow is going to be global. >> reporter: today, facebook is posting its first ad ever online, translated in 15 different languages. >> these are things people use so they can open up and connect. >> reporter: to date, facebook users have liked something 1.18 trillion times. checked in somewhere 17 billion times and shared an astonishing 219 billion photos, but they've also connected in ways few could have predicted. >> a facebook page set up to support whitney has gotten thousands of likes with its stop bullying message. >> i posted that photo on facebook and my kid looks really sick. within the first hour of posting this photo, three friends telling me go to the hospital, it could be kawasaki disease. >> reporter: saving lives, reuniting lost lives and countless other stories unfold. 1 billion users and growing. what's not to like? and with all those users logging on, facebook says that people have friended each other 140 billion times and despite questi
and canada with many users logging on from brazil, india, indonesia and mexico. >> clearly, the audience for facebook that continue to grow is going to be global. >> reporter: today, facebook is posting its first ad ever online, translated in 15 different languages. >> these are things people use so they can open up and connect. >> reporter: to date, facebook users have liked something 1.18 trillion times. checked in somewhere 17 billion times and shared an astonishing...
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what we didn't hear about what, say, anything about mexico or really latin america, about africa, about climate change, about japan. more broadly about asia. they talked about china but asia is getting in some ways, quote unquote, interesting again. in some ways it reminds me of europe of areentury ago where a lot of countries are begin to go get more atiff in their foreign policies. you don't have the regional institutions. you don't yet have the reconcilitiion of past frictions. ihunch is the new president will not have to deal simply with all the obvious challenges of the greater middle east we have come to know. my hunch is they're going to have to deal with all the problems of asian pacific as well as the lingering challenge of thee euro zone problem. it will be e a full foreign pocy in-box for whoever is elected. >> woodruff: fascinating. i don't think much more we're going to hear about foreign policy becyeen now and the election. we did hear about it last nighte thank you both for sharing your thoughts with us this evening. tnk you both. >> thanknk you. >> woodruff: and we have
what we didn't hear about what, say, anything about mexico or really latin america, about africa, about climate change, about japan. more broadly about asia. they talked about china but asia is getting in some ways, quote unquote, interesting again. in some ways it reminds me of europe of areentury ago where a lot of countries are begin to go get more atiff in their foreign policies. you don't have the regional institutions. you don't yet have the reconcilitiion of past frictions. ihunch is the...
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and also i've indicated i'll reverse the mexico city position of theeinstate the mexico city policy. >> the mexico city policy refers to a long-standing ban on u.s. dollars going to overseas abortions in terms of u.s. aid to other countries. president obama rescinded that ban here in sydney, ohio, big crowd. 7200 people and a chilly night. mitt romney has been shaking hands for the last 20 minutes with a very enthusiastic crowd. the rally is overment the grip and grin is on. >> bill: it looks like fall is in the air there. the vp candidates will be debating tomorrow night. what did the president say today given the bounce in the polls that we've taken notice since debate number one last week? >> right. both campaigns recognize tomorrow night's vice presidential debate could be one of the most consequential meetings of the number two candidates in many, many years. today president obama essentially said that he did a bad job in last week's debate. he acknowledged mitt romney did a pretty good job, but the president argued that the fundamentals of the election haven't really changed. t
and also i've indicated i'll reverse the mexico city position of theeinstate the mexico city policy. >> the mexico city policy refers to a long-standing ban on u.s. dollars going to overseas abortions in terms of u.s. aid to other countries. president obama rescinded that ban here in sydney, ohio, big crowd. 7200 people and a chilly night. mitt romney has been shaking hands for the last 20 minutes with a very enthusiastic crowd. the rally is overment the grip and grin is on. >>...
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border patrol agent killed earlier this week along the arizona/mexico border. nbc's mark potter is in sierra vista, arizona tonight where agent nicholas ivy lived with his family. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. federal investigators tell nbc news that based on evidence they've found so far, they are looking into whether this shooting may have been a friendly fire incident. agents shooting at each other. agent nicholas ivy of the border control was shot and killed early tuesday morning while responding to desert sensors that track illegal movement across the border. two other agents were with him. one was wounded. they had reported being fired upon earlier. about five miles north of the border near naco, arizona. officials blamed the shootings on armed criminals and mexican authorities say they have made two arrests related to the case. while u.s. investigators say they have reached no conclusions and still have a lot of work to do, they cannot rule out the possibility this was a friendly fire. brian? >> mark potter with this late develop
border patrol agent killed earlier this week along the arizona/mexico border. nbc's mark potter is in sierra vista, arizona tonight where agent nicholas ivy lived with his family. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. federal investigators tell nbc news that based on evidence they've found so far, they are looking into whether this shooting may have been a friendly fire incident. agents shooting at each other. agent nicholas ivy of the border control was shot and killed...
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. >>> after a vast manhunt along the arizona/mexico border, there's a reuters news agency report tonight that mexican authorities say they've arrested two people suspected of killing a u.s. border patrol agent in an attack that left another agent wounded. 30-year-old nicholas ivie lost his life not far from where agent brian terry was murdered back in december of 2010. that killing set off the fast and furious investigation. the feds say this was an ambush, plain and simple. and they've been searching on foot and vehicles, horseback and from the air, looking, they say, for as many as four suspects. >>> there's a large and growing health scare in the news tonight involving a common procedure for people with severe back pain. the injection of steroids. dozens of patients are now finding out their shots may have been contaminated. a report from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: about a million people receive steroid shots in the spine for back pain every year. several hundred patients are now receiving phone calls like this one -- >> this is cindy checking on our p
. >>> after a vast manhunt along the arizona/mexico border, there's a reuters news agency report tonight that mexican authorities say they've arrested two people suspected of killing a u.s. border patrol agent in an attack that left another agent wounded. 30-year-old nicholas ivie lost his life not far from where agent brian terry was murdered back in december of 2010. that killing set off the fast and furious investigation. the feds say this was an ambush, plain and simple. and...
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mark strassman is at the scene of the jump in roswell, new mexico. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. at one point 8 million people watched the sky dive live on youtube. that shattered the online site's record. they saw what the red bull stratus team saw here. one man's high drama in high altitude. felix baumgartner stood alone with his thoughts 24 miles above new mexico. >> you've become so humble you cannot think about breaking records anymore. the only thing that you want is you want to come back alive. >> reporter: no one had ever fallen to earth quite like this. >> there's the release. >> reporter: his climb to earth stratosphere has taken 2 1/2 hours. baumgartner inside a pressurized suit and capsule was hoisted heavenward by a 55-story helium balloon. >> fox trot 6. >> reporter: the 43-year-old austrian skydiver almost had to call it off on the way up. his visor has fogged over after a heater in his helmet quit. >> this is serious, joe. i do not think i have face heating. >> reporter: joe was joe kittinger in mission control
mark strassman is at the scene of the jump in roswell, new mexico. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. at one point 8 million people watched the sky dive live on youtube. that shattered the online site's record. they saw what the red bull stratus team saw here. one man's high drama in high altitude. felix baumgartner stood alone with his thoughts 24 miles above new mexico. >> you've become so humble you cannot think about breaking records anymore. the only thing...
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all of them are made in a new mexico plant belonging to sunland and all may be contaminated. the products are peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter and tahini. they were at trader joe's whole foods market, target, fresh & easy and giant food. people need to check their cubboards. >> good advice. very good. thank you. >>> he dismantled the foreign policy, country by country. we'll talk to a supporter of each man to be president of the united states. one of them already is president of the united states. we'll talk about mitt romney's scathing opinion article today. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> the turmoil in the middle east certainly has put foreign policy and national security front and center in the race for the white house. >> yeah. that's absolutely right, wolf.
all of them are made in a new mexico plant belonging to sunland and all may be contaminated. the products are peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter and tahini. they were at trader joe's whole foods market, target, fresh & easy and giant food. people need to check their cubboards. >> good advice. very good. thank you. >>> he dismantled the foreign policy, country by country. we'll talk to a supporter of each man to be president of the united states. one of them already...
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. >>> and some tense moments at the annual hot air balloon fiesta in new mexico. winds picked up. guess what happens then? you see the result. hard landings sent people tumbling out of their baskets. some balloons, you can see here, got stuck in power lines. thousands of people nearby lost power. no serious injuries, though, to report. >>> and finally, the highest paid player in all of baseball, alex rodriguez, has been struggling of late. so, down by one run, in a big playoff game last night, the yankees benched him, in favor of 40-year-old raul ibanez. and guess what happened in the ninth inning? get out of here. a shot to right, bottom nine, ties the game against baltimore. and then, guess what happened in the 12th inning? as people here are still struggling home, i unfortunately stayed up for every pitch. i'm working on reserves right now. the yanks go home winners. also, the a's win in dramatic fashion. st. louis, san francisco also win. playoff baseball has officially arrived, people. >> oh, man, you gotta love that finish. >> it was great. >> it really was. >>> the race for
. >>> and some tense moments at the annual hot air balloon fiesta in new mexico. winds picked up. guess what happens then? you see the result. hard landings sent people tumbling out of their baskets. some balloons, you can see here, got stuck in power lines. thousands of people nearby lost power. no serious injuries, though, to report. >>> and finally, the highest paid player in all of baseball, alex rodriguez, has been struggling of late. so, down by one run, in a big playoff...
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so peru and chile is doing fine in brazil is a slowdown, but will make inconsistent investments in mexico also rethink is doing quite well. so our neighbors to the south to a better job of fiscal deficit, better job of monetary policy and create jobs out there. so we should help as much as we can on the trip problem happening. >> implicit in a lot of this -- a lot of which are seen as one actor wrestle the united states associate is so let's turn inward. how worried are you and how much are you planning for the fiscal cliff? >> that's a big deal to win the euro zone crisis happens in the debt ceiling crisis, we spend 50 to $100 million because of the complexity in global financial markets if you had a real failure. the fiscal cliff isn't quite that because it's more predictable, but we have a fiscal cliff, command center and all that kind of stuff going through to understand all of it. will be prepared. jpmorgan survived the fiscal cliff and i just think it's terrible policy to allow us to get close. the reason i think if that is because i read the papers and someone said it's not that ba
so peru and chile is doing fine in brazil is a slowdown, but will make inconsistent investments in mexico also rethink is doing quite well. so our neighbors to the south to a better job of fiscal deficit, better job of monetary policy and create jobs out there. so we should help as much as we can on the trip problem happening. >> implicit in a lot of this -- a lot of which are seen as one actor wrestle the united states associate is so let's turn inward. how worried are you and how much...
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>> we are going to have bill richardson, former new mexico governor, a democrat who ran for president as well as newt gingrich. they're going to engage in a predebate debate about foreign policy. >> are you going to moderate that? >> yes, i am. >> we're looking forward to it. >> we're also going to talk about who's going to win virginia with senator mark weste wernor -- davis, tom davis. we'll talk about virginia and where it's going. >> you've had a busy week. >> i need a little more sleep. >> 9:00 a.m. sunday morning we'll be watching. thanks very, very much. and stay with cnn to watch the third and final presidential debate in florida on monday. our special coverage begins right after "the situation room" 7:00 p.m. eastern monday night. michelle obama's campaigning in wisconsin. and she's about to speak in a few minutes. when it happens, we're going there live. plus, could president obama trail in national polls but still win the election? the answer may lie in the unemployment numbers from some key swing states. ihang mountain, hand-carved on the side of a cliff is the guoliang tu
>> we are going to have bill richardson, former new mexico governor, a democrat who ran for president as well as newt gingrich. they're going to engage in a predebate debate about foreign policy. >> are you going to moderate that? >> yes, i am. >> we're looking forward to it. >> we're also going to talk about who's going to win virginia with senator mark weste wernor -- davis, tom davis. we'll talk about virginia and where it's going. >> you've had a busy...
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. >> you see more and more product and cheeses and medicinal products from mexico, much more interest in mexican chocolate, and you see the changing demographics, people demanding higher quality products. >> reporter: high-tend chocolates and cultural artifacts are so popular they are not just fetching top dollar, escondido has begun accepting pesos. >> more mexicans, more pesos. makes more sense of accepting them as a waive providing a public service of the people who come to the shop. >> reporter: mexicans have also taken manhattan, moving in where puerto ricans and dominicans once r bodegas and beauty shops. >> a lot of mexicans working in factories and hair salons, nail salons, everything, and, you know, from there they got better and some of them you see them now store owners, their own clothe stores, cell phone places, dealers, the same way somebody from mexico can come and do the same thing here. >> reporter: mexican births will soon outpace dominicans and puerto ricans in new york while more dominicans are leaving than arriving, not just moving up but moving out. >> mexicans a
. >> you see more and more product and cheeses and medicinal products from mexico, much more interest in mexican chocolate, and you see the changing demographics, people demanding higher quality products. >> reporter: high-tend chocolates and cultural artifacts are so popular they are not just fetching top dollar, escondido has begun accepting pesos. >> more mexicans, more pesos. makes more sense of accepting them as a waive providing a public service of the people who come to...
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it said the median age of users is 22 and the five top markets are brazil, india, indonesia, mexico and the united states. despite the rising customer base, facebook stock has lost 40% of its value since the company went public in may. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: fears that the syrian civil war may escalate into a regional conflict grew today, as neighboring turkey shelled military targets inside syria for a second day. iaarrt after a syria round hit a turkish home on wednesday killing five people. lindsey hilsum of "independent television news" filed this report. >> reporter: they were killed not in syria but over the border in turkey, casualties of a conflict that threatens to destabilize the region. the town of akcakale is dangerously close to the fighting-- a line on a map was no protection for three children and two women from the same family. >> ( translated ): the dead people are my neighbors, just next door. we have been psychologically ruined during the past month and a half, both adults and children. we can't sleep at all, there i
it said the median age of users is 22 and the five top markets are brazil, india, indonesia, mexico and the united states. despite the rising customer base, facebook stock has lost 40% of its value since the company went public in may. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: fears that the syrian civil war may escalate into a regional conflict grew today, as neighboring turkey shelled military targets inside syria for a second day. iaarrt after a syria...
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we have a live look at roswell, new mexico. this is that huge balloon connected to felix balm fwart n baumgartn baumgartner. he'll use the balloon to go up two hours. he's supposed to start at 1:40. so let me give you the time line here. at 1:40, he'll begin his ascent up 23 miles, he'll then try to jump and break the sound barrier which is 120,000 feet. he'll be moving at 700 miles an hour. and he's trying to break a record that was set back in 1960. we'll watch this from roswell, new mexico. brian todd is there. but again, he's not doing it just for a stunt. there is a lot of science behind this and could make space travel safer. he can do the jump. i can't say the words. we'll watch felix baumgartner from roswell, new mexi. >>> question for you. when's the last time you went to church, temple or synagogue, any place of worship if sn if your answer is it's been a while or never, you may be part of the rising number of americans who say they have no religious affiliation. a new survey by pew forum on religion and public life f
we have a live look at roswell, new mexico. this is that huge balloon connected to felix balm fwart n baumgartn baumgartner. he'll use the balloon to go up two hours. he's supposed to start at 1:40. so let me give you the time line here. at 1:40, he'll begin his ascent up 23 miles, he'll then try to jump and break the sound barrier which is 120,000 feet. he'll be moving at 700 miles an hour. and he's trying to break a record that was set back in 1960. we'll watch this from roswell, new mexico....
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. >> ifill: you start the list, to you go to mexico, every -- >> the entire north american continent. >> mali had a very good night. >> it came up several times. >> woodruff: david, it did seem to me that mitt romney had a clear strategy of not trying to get-- not only not get rattled, but to be agreeable, to be as you said a minute ago, presidential, above the fray. i think i counted at least three or four times where he said stepping back here, to take a bigger picture. >> partly he's got it distance himself frankly from the bush administration. some perception that he is republican, will get us into a lot of wars. he mentioned peace more than george mcgovern probably did in equal debates. then a lot of the swing voters are women. and he doesn't want to feel too aggressive and too hostile so he wants to feel somebody who is secure, someone you can trust. and then finallhe just wants to seem presidential. and so those were obviously the three goals and there is one thing if you give mitt romney some goals he will stick to them. >> ifill: was it me, mark or was the president also tryi
. >> ifill: you start the list, to you go to mexico, every -- >> the entire north american continent. >> mali had a very good night. >> it came up several times. >> woodruff: david, it did seem to me that mitt romney had a clear strategy of not trying to get-- not only not get rattled, but to be agreeable, to be as you said a minute ago, presidential, above the fray. i think i counted at least three or four times where he said stepping back here, to take a bigger...
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mexico and border patrol and f.b.i. denying reports that two people have been arrested. there is good news. the second border patrol agent now is out of the hospital. he is a bounty on his head. a massachusetts man indicted in 2009, traveling from pistan to yemen all learning how to kill american soldiers. it is believed that the 31 year old left the united states in 2006 and may be living in syria with his wife and one child. he has duel citizenship and syrian citizenship fluent in english and arabick. remember the dark knight shooter? he is claiming his rights were violated over this mug shot. it shows him with short brown hair instead of the orange hair he had when he was arrested. it goes against a judge's order limiting pretrial publicity. they want to know how it was leaked. it is a bit of trivia. mitt romney getting in a game of jinga before it debate. he is here in the hotel room and joined by three of his five sons. he had a barbecue sandwich and spaghetti. that is little dangerous before the debate. >> i wonder who won the game though. that is your five and fiv
mexico and border patrol and f.b.i. denying reports that two people have been arrested. there is good news. the second border patrol agent now is out of the hospital. he is a bounty on his head. a massachusetts man indicted in 2009, traveling from pistan to yemen all learning how to kill american soldiers. it is believed that the 31 year old left the united states in 2006 and may be living in syria with his wife and one child. he has duel citizenship and syrian citizenship fluent in english and...
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in that same interview with the des moines register, he said he would reinstitute the mexico city policy, which would end federal funding for abortions overseas in other countries. right now he's talking about what voters care about, which is jobs, the economy, rising deficits. >> i understand. hang on. hang on. hang on. ron, we're not going to do talking points here. i'm asking you a very simple question. >> i'm not doing talking points. >> i didn't ask you about the economy. we can get to that. what did he mean in his statement that seems to be contradictory statements? >> i just told you what he meant. he said that his agenda is not going to be focused on abortion. it's going to be -- he did not say it was going to be focused on other issues, but obviously it's going to be. that's why he talked about the economy, what voters care about in these 27 days. >> romney was criticized for changing views on key issues and former president clinton had something to say about it. take a listen. >> i had a different reaction to that first debate than a lot of people did. i thought, wow! here is o
in that same interview with the des moines register, he said he would reinstitute the mexico city policy, which would end federal funding for abortions overseas in other countries. right now he's talking about what voters care about, which is jobs, the economy, rising deficits. >> i understand. hang on. hang on. hang on. ron, we're not going to do talking points here. i'm asking you a very simple question. >> i'm not doing talking points. >> i didn't ask you about the economy....
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who died tuesday and another agent ended up wounded as they responded to an alarm at the border with mexico. now it appears two of the agents accidentally shot each other. a case of friendly fire along our border. nicholas ivy was but 30 years old, father of two young daughters. today mounted officers and the u.s. border patrol lined the route of his funeral procession in arizona. inside that church, mourners remembered him as a family man who loved his job and to help people. >>> the u.s. state department removed dozens of security personnel from libya in the months before the attack on the u.s. consulate there despite repeated requests for more protection, not less. that's what security team commander is telling cbs news. he says u.s. officials pulled his 16-member team from tripoli a few weeks before that assault as other staffers voiced concerns about potential gaps in security. here is how the commander summed it up. quote, i felt like we were being asked to play the piano with two fingers. that attack last month in benghazi killed four americans, including our ambassador, chris steven
who died tuesday and another agent ended up wounded as they responded to an alarm at the border with mexico. now it appears two of the agents accidentally shot each other. a case of friendly fire along our border. nicholas ivy was but 30 years old, father of two young daughters. today mounted officers and the u.s. border patrol lined the route of his funeral procession in arizona. inside that church, mourners remembered him as a family man who loved his job and to help people. >>> the...
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>>shepard: the devastating and historic oil spill in the gulf of mexico is today causing new problems along the gulf more than two years after the disaster. according to the coast guard there is an oil sheen that turned up near the rig of deep water last month matching the oil from the 2010 disaster. they tested it. it does not pose a risk to the gulf shoreline. the coast guard reports that b.p. and trans ocean that own the rig could be liable for the new oil. b.p. is close to a multibillion dollar settlement in the justice department's federal lawsuit according to the reporting of the the "wall street journal," parent company of this network. remember the explosion killed 11 people, injured a dozen others and unleashed 200 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. now to the judge, senior judicial analyst, judge napolitano. >>judge napolitano: there are two cases of the federal government against b.p. what is a threatened civil case. they have not indicted the corporation but holding an indictment in hand to file tomorrow. the other is a lawsuit that the feds have filed under s
>>shepard: the devastating and historic oil spill in the gulf of mexico is today causing new problems along the gulf more than two years after the disaster. according to the coast guard there is an oil sheen that turned up near the rig of deep water last month matching the oil from the 2010 disaster. they tested it. it does not pose a risk to the gulf shoreline. the coast guard reports that b.p. and trans ocean that own the rig could be liable for the new oil. b.p. is close to a...
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border with mexico when somebody just shot him dead. trace gallagher could have had the story then and has an update now. let's start with this david hartley case. how did they catch his accused killer? >> after a gun battle south of laredo, texas. the mexican military said they arrested a number of men and one was this guy. he is alfonso martinez escobedo, known as the squirrel. he's believed to be the cartel's number one assassin behind some of the biggest mass murders in mexico's bloody drug war. the mexican authorities believe he is responsible for the deaths of david hartley, as well as the police commissioner who was investigating hartley's death. remember, his head was delivered in a box. the sheriff on the u.s. side of falcon lake and activey hartley, david's wife, have doubts about the squirrel's involvement. listen. >> i don't believe that he pulled the trigger. i believe it's probably he either said yes, go ahead, or he had something to do with the guys who were behind it. but that's what we're really looking for is what is h
border with mexico when somebody just shot him dead. trace gallagher could have had the story then and has an update now. let's start with this david hartley case. how did they catch his accused killer? >> after a gun battle south of laredo, texas. the mexican military said they arrested a number of men and one was this guy. he is alfonso martinez escobedo, known as the squirrel. he's believed to be the cartel's number one assassin behind some of the biggest mass murders in mexico's...
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in 2008, president obama would not have been able to turn florida, new mexico, colorado, nevada, would not have been able to turn those blue and win the election had it not been for the latino vote. in 2010, latinos basically saved democrats from losing the senate, and harry reid says this all the time. so latinos have already been decisive. they could be more decisive. you showed the numbers. if they came out to vote in more numbers. but essentially they will be a very critical part of deciding who the next president will be. and republicans have said that this next candidate, mitt romney, cannot win the white house if he can't get at least 40% of the latino vote. he's nowhere near that right now, randi, so this should be a big problem for republicans. >> amy, latinos say that the democrats have done a much better job in terms of reaching out to latinos and minority voters. what, if anything, do republicans need to do to turn around that perception? is it too late? >> well, interestingly, during the conventions, president obama, he outspent mitt romney 7-1, but the spending that mitt
in 2008, president obama would not have been able to turn florida, new mexico, colorado, nevada, would not have been able to turn those blue and win the election had it not been for the latino vote. in 2010, latinos basically saved democrats from losing the senate, and harry reid says this all the time. so latinos have already been decisive. they could be more decisive. you showed the numbers. if they came out to vote in more numbers. but essentially they will be a very critical part of...
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facebook says it's most popular in brazil, india, indonesia, mexico and, of course, the united states. facebook users have never been the company's problem. of course, its issue was money and getting all those friends to cough up some cash. now it might have found a way. the site will let you promote your post for a small fee. alison kosik is in new york. will this work? >> that's really the real money question right there, carol. it could be a new source of revenue, maybe. something certainly facebook needs. this is just a test. you pay $7 to promote pictures or announcements that you think are important, meaning it pushes that post right to the top of your friends' news feeds, hits them over the head with it and gets them to look at it first. it's already been an option, by the way, for businesses. the difference is now it's testing it out to some individual users. facebook obviously looking for ways to drive up its revenue. facebook shares have had real trouble since the company went public, down more than 40% since that may ipo. facebook needs to reassure its investors it has plan
facebook says it's most popular in brazil, india, indonesia, mexico and, of course, the united states. facebook users have never been the company's problem. of course, its issue was money and getting all those friends to cough up some cash. now it might have found a way. the site will let you promote your post for a small fee. alison kosik is in new york. will this work? >> that's really the real money question right there, carol. it could be a new source of revenue, maybe. something...
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. >> officials in mexico are still denying reports that they have arrested anybody in this attack. well, a contaminated drug now blamed for a meningitis outbreak that has spread across the country and put a lot of people in the hospital. and now a warning for doctors and patients about what they need to avoid. plus, american airlines officials say they now know what caused all those seats to come loose during flights. so does that mean it's not going to happen anymore? some answers just ahead on "the fox report." ♪ [ male announcer ] one in six. that's w many struggle with hunger in america. ♪ but what if there was a simple way to feedhose in need? now, there is. shop walmart for select brands' low prices through october 12th and you help secure meals for local families. go to walmart.com/hunger and learn more about how you can join the fight. because hunger is a big problem and it needs a big answer. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see wh criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customiz
. >> officials in mexico are still denying reports that they have arrested anybody in this attack. well, a contaminated drug now blamed for a meningitis outbreak that has spread across the country and put a lot of people in the hospital. and now a warning for doctors and patients about what they need to avoid. plus, american airlines officials say they now know what caused all those seats to come loose during flights. so does that mean it's not going to happen anymore? some answers just...
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mark strassman is at the scene of the jurenovich in roswell, new mexico. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at one point 8 million people were watching the skydive live on youtube shattering the site's record and they saw what the red bull team saw. one man's high drama at high altitudes. felix baumgartner stood day lone with his thoughts 24 miles above new mexico. >> you become so humble you can't think about breaking records any more. the only thing you want is you want to come back alive. >> reporter: no one had ever fallen to earth quite like this. >> there's the release. his climb to earth stratsosphere has taken 2 1/2 hours. felix baumgartner was hoisted heaven word by a 50-foot story helium balloon. the 43-year-old austrian sky diver almost had to call it off on the way up. his visor had fogged over after a heater in his helmet quit. >> this is serious. i don't think i have face heating. >> reporter: joe was joe kittinger at mission control. in 1960 kittinger leapted from 102,000 feet. >> we'll take care of you. >> reporter: felix baumgartner
mark strassman is at the scene of the jurenovich in roswell, new mexico. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at one point 8 million people were watching the skydive live on youtube shattering the site's record and they saw what the red bull team saw. one man's high drama at high altitudes. felix baumgartner stood day lone with his thoughts 24 miles above new mexico. >> you become so humble you can't think about breaking records any more. the only thing you want is you want to...
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cnn's brian todd is over at mission control in new mexico where he got a behind-the-scenes look at the operation. brian, tell our viewers what you saw. >> reporter: wolf, the hour is almost at hand. tomorrow morning, felix balm bartter in will try to set that record for the longest-ever freefall trying to break the speed of sound. the command center is behind me. we got access to it a short time ago. inside mission control, anticipation, raw nerves, intense focus. we get special access as art thompson, technical project director for the project, does his final preparation for a historic jump. >> they're thinking it's because it's -- it's pretty exciting. everybody's in place. we've tested all the equipment. the capsule is ready. >> reporter: it's here where felix baumgartner will be guided. the lead members sit here in fro front, talking to felix from this spot. everything's going to be on display on these monitors. even felix baumgartner's vital signs on display up here. go time on tuesday morning is at hand. baumgartner, an austrian skydiver, will attempt the longest-ever freefall fr
cnn's brian todd is over at mission control in new mexico where he got a behind-the-scenes look at the operation. brian, tell our viewers what you saw. >> reporter: wolf, the hour is almost at hand. tomorrow morning, felix balm bartter in will try to set that record for the longest-ever freefall trying to break the speed of sound. the command center is behind me. we got access to it a short time ago. inside mission control, anticipation, raw nerves, intense focus. we get special access as...
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to a lot of people in moo mexico who saw the news it seemed as a concession of new mexico by the romney campaign. jenna: great reporting by you. it's always grit to have you on the program. we look forward to checking in with you over the next couple of weeks. thank you. jon: who took round one last night? what do you think? it appears most voters think governor romney had president obama on the vote. 67% say they believe the governor one. what do the respective campaigns think? next we'll talk with former new hampshire governor john senunu, a senior adviser to the romney campaign, we'll find out if he's smiling this morning. ben labol. national press secretary for the obama campaign. they are coming up. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then
to a lot of people in moo mexico who saw the news it seemed as a concession of new mexico by the romney campaign. jenna: great reporting by you. it's always grit to have you on the program. we look forward to checking in with you over the next couple of weeks. thank you. jon: who took round one last night? what do you think? it appears most voters think governor romney had president obama on the vote. 67% say they believe the governor one. what do the respective campaigns think? next we'll talk...
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during his mormon mission, he went to mexico city and enjoyed the area and now the area and enjoyed going do work. he loved that area in southern arizona. he had a wife, two young daughters. his partner is distraught, the man who was shot and injured that was with him and distraught. the family, friends, agents, all grieving over this tough loss. >> the agent died in the line of duty. he was protecting our nation against those who threaten our way of life. his death only strengthens our resolve to enforce the rule of law and bring those responsible to justice. on report we talked to a number of agents on the border. it has been a tough couple of days. they are rallying around the officers and the family of agent ivii funds having been set up for his children. >>shepard: thank you, adam housley. we are monitoring what has turned it to a very serious situation on the border between syria and turkey. syria is in the middle of a civil war for a year and a half l is a serious development. syria fired something, mortars, across the turkish border in an area where a bunch of people were turned i
during his mormon mission, he went to mexico city and enjoyed the area and now the area and enjoyed going do work. he loved that area in southern arizona. he had a wife, two young daughters. his partner is distraught, the man who was shot and injured that was with him and distraught. the family, friends, agents, all grieving over this tough loss. >> the agent died in the line of duty. he was protecting our nation against those who threaten our way of life. his death only strengthens our...
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officials in mexico deny they made a arrest on deadly border agent. the family of the agent who died to offer condolences. exxon mobil plant outside of houston. it's seems some diesel ignited. the fire does not impose environmental threat and nobody is hurt. turkey asking the united nations to take necessary action to stop the violence in syria. this after the turkish prime minister officer fired a mortar that killed five turkish citizens in a young town including a young boy. today turkey struck back at syria with attacks of its own. and on this day in 1895, the author stephan crane published the iconic civil war novel "the red badge of courage." crane was but 24 years old too young to have experienced the war himself. his tally of a -- tale of a union private made him a national celebrity. among the first novel to take civil soldier. crane reportedly watched football helped him write battle scenes. red badge of courage first occurred as newspaper series before publishers released it in book form. crane died at age 28 after a battle with tuberculosis
officials in mexico deny they made a arrest on deadly border agent. the family of the agent who died to offer condolences. exxon mobil plant outside of houston. it's seems some diesel ignited. the fire does not impose environmental threat and nobody is hurt. turkey asking the united nations to take necessary action to stop the violence in syria. this after the turkish prime minister officer fired a mortar that killed five turkish citizens in a young town including a young boy. today turkey...
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it was 53 miles south of -- mexico. authorities are watching for aftershocks. moving up north. the federal enforcement of california's medical marijuana dispensaries is being called in for question for a lack of effectiveness. they have shut down 600 illegal stores. they continue to operate. it looks like a massive peanut butter recall is expanding. the fda has discovered 35 new cases of salmonella. to most recently in washington state. they are recalling products that are sold at trader joe's, target and even costco. dennis: a new earning season. the biggest batch of ipos in month. sandra smith has the details. sandra: odds of initial public offerings. this will be the biggest week for ipos number wise. nine companies will be making their debut. here is a look at just a few of them's. the cloud -based technology company. the second company shutter stock. this is an online stock photographer. also a residential real estate firm. some of which you probably recognize, century 21 and coldwell banker. those are a few of the ipos this week. we will also get a look whether the rally
it was 53 miles south of -- mexico. authorities are watching for aftershocks. moving up north. the federal enforcement of california's medical marijuana dispensaries is being called in for question for a lack of effectiveness. they have shut down 600 illegal stores. they continue to operate. it looks like a massive peanut butter recall is expanding. the fda has discovered 35 new cases of salmonella. to most recently in washington state. they are recalling products that are sold at trader joe's,...
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. >> also, mexico, remember, just near the u.s. border has announced it's opening refineries. there's been so much pressure, increasing refinery pressure in the u.s. hasn't been able to happen but if you have that capacity coming online in mexico or that region, it will be another source of downward pressure on prices. >> we've become -- untold story. one candidate, wake up, huge exporter of refined products. this is a disaster because we have jones act doesn't let us take ships up to the east. we don't have the pipeline capacity. so we're shipping frantically refined product. >> that's one of the reasons the consumer here in the u.s. hasn't seen so much relief. so much of the product is being exported. it's interesting the way consumer sentiment held up, despite the fact gasoline has been making new monthly fresh highs. if that continues going into the holiday season, you see the forecast going up 4%, they don't look too stretched. >> we talk about the refi, quote/unquote, boone in this country. >> those stocks have held up, except for costco, which had the big surprise comin
. >> also, mexico, remember, just near the u.s. border has announced it's opening refineries. there's been so much pressure, increasing refinery pressure in the u.s. hasn't been able to happen but if you have that capacity coming online in mexico or that region, it will be another source of downward pressure on prices. >> we've become -- untold story. one candidate, wake up, huge exporter of refined products. this is a disaster because we have jones act doesn't let us take ships up...
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it's not working for new mexico students and it's not working for new mexico teachers. it was a top down washington prescribed approach that congresswoman wilson embraced when she was in congress. but it's not working. it's not working for my kids. they're in public school right now here in central new mexico. we need a different approach. we're not going get away from testing. we shouldn't do testing that compares this year's fifth graders with last year. we should do testing at the begin of the year that tells the teacher where each individual child is so they can tail their instruction and do test at end of the year to know what kind of growth-based progress they have made over the course of the year. >> moderator: heather, i see you making a face. what is that about? wilson: it was a smile. the no child left -- act that allows trillion funds to go to schools in new mexico for kid who are low-income and for kids who have special needs. and i strongly support that federal funding to aid education. but i think the decisions about how that money should be made should be
it's not working for new mexico students and it's not working for new mexico teachers. it was a top down washington prescribed approach that congresswoman wilson embraced when she was in congress. but it's not working. it's not working for my kids. they're in public school right now here in central new mexico. we need a different approach. we're not going get away from testing. we shouldn't do testing that compares this year's fifth graders with last year. we should do testing at the begin of...